@lfvpCO even tho in theory sounds easy, there are many restrictions imposed by browser about scripts opening new windows ( actually just tabs) on your behalf.In this case you can make it work pretty easily, but for more complicated stuff better use a backend strategy.

Guys is there any trick of the following: Array with n items and on page to display only 9, where the following to create new page for them? I mean do I need to create each of them as different page in my html or there is a way to do that thru js?

@chandanny Buy a cheap domain from namecheap but do not use them for ssl, use cloudflare as a go between. Cloudflare basically takes all your content and puts it on their CDN and routes all traffic there. They provide Free SSL for all domains and subdomains on their free accounts.

Also Github pages just started supporting SSL for all pages so you may not even need to get it from namecheap

@JLuboff I've always been curious - if you dont want to reply thats fine. Your last name though - has anyone ever told you it is the word for "love" in Russian? Its not a Russian spelling of course and depends on how one accents the syllables though.

Honestly, I'm not even too sure. I really should look into my family history more.. (I know my grandparents were all born in the US, but at least on my mom's side I think great-grandparents were born in Europe?)

Im doing a "builder" module where you can drag items into a card, so you can customize something. The lib we were using is kinda funky in that the idea of "sortable" items and "draggable" items are kinda split, and I ran into the issue of dragging an item into the card ontop of an item wasn't working. (it wouldn't drop)

The lib were using has examples, but the demo doesn't work, and they haven't touched the code for like 6 months. I was thinking about wrapping this lib with angular bindings: https://github.com/Shopify/draggable

since there is already one for dragula, and the documentation for draggable is pretty damn good